Sebastian Larsson believes Sweden will be able
to give Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo a rough ride in Tuesday's World Cup
play-off.

Portugal go into the match leading 1-0 from the first
leg - Ronaldo scored the only goal with a diving header - but Larsson
believes the appointment of English referee Howard Webb could be crucial
to Sweden's hopes of making the finals in Brazil next summer.
Ronaldo won a number of free-kicks during the first leg but
Sunderland midfielder Larsson told media in Sweden: "We have an English
referee now so we can probably go in a bit harder.
"I do not think he is going to fall for the same tricks so easily.
"Howard Webb is used to refereeing where the game is a little more
physical. He's a great referee, too, which is important for such a big
game."
Sweden have been preoccupied with how little of the ball Zlatan
Ibrahimovic saw during the first leg, and there have been calls for
37-year-old midfielder Anders Svensson - once of Southampton - to start
the second leg in order to provide better service for the Paris
Saint-Germain forward.
Larsson think that Sweden should keep it tight but play higher up the pitch.
He said: "We cannot go out all guns blazing but we must have a more
attacking game with more ball higher up the pitch, then we will get
Zlatan more in the game."
Ronaldo has himself previously expressed a liking for playing in
matches under Webb, who will have the same assistants in Mike Mullarkey
and Darren Cann as officiated with him at the 2010 World Cup final.
Another Premier League referee, Andre Marriner, will act as fourth
official.
"The truth is I like this referee a lot," said the Real Madrid star earlier this year.
"He is English, he has refereed many of my games there and I like him a lot."
There is nervousness about the match in Portugal with media pointing
to the fact that the temperature will be around freezing point, and that
the pitch is not in a very good condition.
Former Manchester United winger Ronaldo is expecting "another battle".
He said: "Portugal have a small advantage, and we are expecting a very difficult game, but we are ready.
"We will have to be fully focused. More than anything else, these
players want to be in Brazil, so we will give our best to get there."